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ByCharles William Johnson

EINSTEIN: MASS CONFUSION

Read how the implicit formula designed into Einstein's famous equation
predetermines the numerical results obtained are generally confusing or
redundant. The confusion is clarified when using Planck mass and Planck
energy in the equation. Below is a brief excerpt of this essay, but it
is best to read the entire line of reasoning behind the distinction of
Einstein's formula and Einstein's equation. They are in fact two different
aspects of the same numerical values. The former has to due with a rigidity
in the design of the E-term, energy, and the latter emphasizes the behavior
of the numerical values in the relation of equivalency.

The physics paradigm today is based mainly upon the concept of c-square, the squaring of the speed of light in a vacuum. Numerous fundamental physical and chemical constants provided in the physics literature [CODATA] reflect numerical values based upon powers of c, the speed of light in vacuo. The speed of light in a vacuum is determined to represent the upper limit of movement of mass|energy by physicists. Yet, scientists carry this numerical value to higher powers of c, which have no material existence. The speed of light in a vacuum is employed in various fundamental physical constants. Generally, these different ideas in today’s physics paradigm are held without reservation among physicists. In fact, any critique of the physics paradigm is generally ignored or denied without explanation. In the author’s view, by defending the physics paradigm through denial, physics runs the risk of becoming in some regards a pseudoscience.

The author derives the Planck constants as of the fundamental physical
constants, instead of as of the traditional symbolic formulae given in
the CODATA. The implied numerical values that are generally omitted in
the science literature and which serve as a basis for deriving the Planck
constants are identified in detail in their basic math. As of the analysis
of the implied Planck values, errors and omissions of the CODATA Planck
values are identified and treated extensively. The Planck constants are
reverse engineered in order to employ the fundamental physical constants
as their computational foundation. Various Earth/matriX Tables of the
Planck Constants Based on the Fundamental Physical Constants are presented
for the first time, illustrating how the fundamental physical constants
serve as the foundation to the Planck constants.

Eventpoint Cosmogeography, a new study,
opens up a distinct line of inquiry into the geography of the Earth.
Charles William Johnson, from Earth/matriX, Science Today, questions
the theory of continental drift by examining the distances between geographical
extreme points and selected cosmogeographical event points. The translation
and centrosymmetries of geographical coordinate points suggest the fact
that the continents undergo movement, but that they have not drifted
randomly on the face of the Earth for the past 250 million years as
proposed by Alfred Wegener nearly a century ago. The symmetry between
extremepoints and eventpoints illustrated in this study suggests that
continental drift theory must be reconsidered, possibly abandoned.

Volume OneEventpoint Cosmogeography A Study in Relating Event Point Cosmogeography and Extreme Point Geography

THE SOUND OF MEANING: COMPARATIVE LINGUISTICS
OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN, MAYA AND NAHUATL

In the book Sounds, Symbols, and Meaning: Ancient Egyptian, Nahuatl
and Maya, we examine the possible linguistic correspondences among
these languages. Interestingly enough, one can identify ancient Egyptian
in innumerable words of the Nahuatl language simply by dropping the letter
"l" in the latter. Or, one may add the letter "l" to many ancient Egyptian
words, and the similarity with Nahuatl becomes striking. Many words between
ancient Egyptian and these Mesoamerican languages share a linguistic correspondence
on three levels: phonemes, morphemes and even the symbolic or graphic
(glyphs and hieroglyphs) level. We discuss the possibility of there having
existed a Mesoamerican-Kemi proto-lingua possibly in the past, before
these language groups were formed.

Download and purchase eBook first in Languages SeriesSound of Meaning: Ancient Egyptian, Maya and Nahuatl

THE SOUND OF MEANING II: COMPARATIVE LINGUISTIC OF
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS WITH TUNICA, CHITIMACHA AND ATAKAPA

The Native American languages of Louisiana, Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa
are compared to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Linguistic correspondences
among these languages establish the possibility of contact at some point
in ancient history among these cultures. This volume complements a previous
comparative study between ancient Egyptian and the Maya language system
as well as the language of the Aztecs, Nahuatl.

Purchase and download eBook first in Languages Series The Sound of Meaning II: Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphs
with Tunica, Chitimacha and Atakapa
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The Taino language is compared to the ancient Kemi-Egyptian
hieroglyphs.This study complements other studies of the languages of
the Americas in comparison to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. The
fact that numerous linguistic correspondences appear between the languages
of the two separated hemispheres suggests a possible shared origin or
common history.

Purchase and Download the eBook first in Languages SeriesThe Taino Language and Ancient Egyptian

Ancient Egyptian and Purépecha represents volume five
of the series of The Sound of Meaning. In this series of monographs
we examine the linguistic correspondences between selected languages
of the Americas and the ancient Kemi-Egyptian hieroglyphs. Purépecha
is the language of the once referred to Tarascan peolpe of the highlands
of Mexico. In this series we have compared Nahuatl, Maya, Taino, Atakapa,
Tunica and Chitimacha languages to the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.

In the book Pakal, the Ancient Astronaut, we explore the design
elements of the Pakal sculpture found at Palenque, Mexico. We have analyzed
and illustrated the design elements of the Pakal sculpture from the perspective
of simple mechanics. We have given movement to the elements within the
sculpture's image and in that manner see appear something that resembles
a space craft. Obviously, such a rendering of the sculpture may be viewed
critically, since from our knowledge about history, there is nothing in
the historical record about the existence of spacecraft; at least, nothing
specifically identified as such. However, in the visual rendering of Pakal's
vehicle, a geometrical analysis seems to offer more of a solution to the
enigma, than a semantic rendering of ancient texts.

In this essay, let us compare the elements of the belief
system of Osiris with the design elements on the lid of Pakal's sarcophagus.
Very little is known about the origin of the beliefs around Osiris of
ancient Egypt. Therefore, a possible relationship between the Osiris
belief system and the belief system of the ancient maya is not even
considered to be a valid theme of research by many scholars. One cannot
state that these two systems are related; there is no historical evidence
to support such a thesis. But, we can compare the two systems to show
how someone from the system of Osiris may have interpreted the elements
on the lid of Pakal's sarcophagus.

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The Great Scales: Osiris and Pakal and the Aztec Calendar
Author: Charles William Johnson

81-page pdf-file [two pages per sheet].
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ANCIENT NUMEROLOGY

In Ancient Numerology, we examine different historically
significant numbers, possible methods of computation, and some of the
interrelationships of these numbers and methods. From all appearances,
the different ancient reckoning systems suggest the possibility that
they may have come from a single system of reckoning.

THE AZTEC CALENDAR: MATH AND DESIGN

In the book The Aztec Calendar: Math and Design, Charles William
Johnson examines the possible relationships between mathematics and geometry.
The historically significant numbers may reflect progressions which in
turn may be translated into geometrical figures and designs. No one knows
for certain how the Aztec Calendar may have been read or interpreted.
Its simbolic design is striking and has intrigued scholars for centuries.
The Aztec Calendar: Math and Design explores the stone's elements and
rings in relation to their spatial divisions in an attempt to discern
a possible method of computation, using the historically significant numbers
of the ancient reckoning system. The book promotes the existence of specific
mathematical posits that the geometrical spatial division of the calendar's
elements appear to obey.

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The Aztec Calendar: Math and Design
Author: Charles William Johnson

PDF file 183 Pages
ISBN 1-58616-375-2
Price $9.63US

COMPARATIVE ANALYTICAL DRAWINGS OF THE PYRAMIDS OF
TEOTIHUACAN, MEXICO AND THE PYRAMIDS OF THE GIZA COMPLEX, EGYPT

"From my studies, it would appear that there exists a
sacred proportion employed in the ancient design of the pyramidal sites
around the world. In this case, the sites of the Giza Complex and that
of the pyramidal site at Teotihuacan, Mexico, both appear to share a
common, basic geometric design. The basic design appears to be based
on fractal proportions utilizing the side measurements of perfect right
triangles."
This study contains the two works entitled here about
the floor plans of the pyramidal sites of Teotihuacan, Mexico, and the
Giza Complex, Egypt. Both studies were written up during 1997. They
are published here in their entirety for the first time ever. They are
presented in their original form, with scanned images of their pages.
Each one has had additional analytical information added to them. They
are split into two different pdf-files due to their large size. There
is also a bit of repetition of a few slides in each one because although
each article treats a separate theme, some slides have to be repeated
in order to round off the analysis.

Purchase and download eBookComparative Analytical Drawings of the Pyramids of Teotihuacan,
Mexico and the Pyramids of the Giza Complex, Egypt
Author: Charles William Johnson

PDF file download 77 Pages
ISBN 1-58616-471-6
Price: $6.76US

Part OneA Shared Geometric Pattern of the Floor Plans of the Pyramids
of
Teotihuacan, Mexico and the Pyramids of the Giza Complex, Egypt

The Goldbach Conjecture and the Universe of Primes examines the even-sum
tables of the natural numbers and prime numbers in proving the conjecture.
The explanation of the inner workings of the Goldbach conjecture are rendered
into simple math. Knowing how to add is all that is required. Profusely
illustrated with easy-to-read math tables explaining how the sum of primes
perform in relation to the conjecture.

The author examines the Goldbach Conjecture, a 262 year-old conjecture.
It is impossible to prove the Goldbach Conjecture in the manner in which
the theorists of mathematics have been demanding. Instead of a resolution
based on algebra, an explanation of the Goldbach Conjecture based on the
numbers is required. In fact, this may be a simpler task than imagined
until now.

Purchase and download this Earth/matriX eBookThe Goldbach Conjecture and the Universe of Primes
Author: Charles William Johnson
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PARTICLE MASS DIFFERENCE

The author has chosen to explore the relationship between constants of
proton mass (1.6726231) and neutron mass (1.6749286). The conditions of
existence of the proton mass and the neutron mass are determined by, or
themselves determine, the existence of packets of energy (certain quanta
of energy). The differences between those numerical expressions are significant.

Elemental triplicity represents a grouping of different elements whose
protonic and neutronic counts reflect the same/similar numbers reflecting
a midpoint between two chosen elements, which defines a specific pattern
of centro-symmetry. The middle element of the three elements chosen reflects
the midpoint, or average of the two counts of the two extreme elements.
Because the elements are typically not arranged according to the twenty-element
baseline of the neutronic count, the relationships of elemental triplicity
have never been visualized before, until now. The horizontal rows of eighteen
elements on the conventional periodic table denies a visual rendering
of the numbers of the elemental triplicities. The existence of groups
of three ---or more--- elements with a pattern of centro-symmetry is populated
throughout the elements, as illustrated in this book.

The author presents a detailed analysis of the series of triangles that
complement the angles of basic and special right triangles. The series
of fractal triangles as identified in this book have gone unstudied until
now. Every student of geometry must necessarily be aware of the existence
of these distinct series of fractal triangles and understand their relationship
to the basic and special right triangles. A must read for geometry and
math students. The author foresees applications for these distinct series
of fractal triangles in the field of nanotechnology and nano-triangles.

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and download this Earth/matriX eBookFractal Triangles: Complements to Basic and
Special Right Triangles
Author: Charles William Johnson
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TEMPERATURE SCALES AND ANCIENT RECKONING

Ancient reckoning numbers reflect a historically significant fractal number
of 1.366. The relationship between the boiling and freezing points of
water is also a fractal expression of a 1.366 number. Random coincidence?
The author thinks not. Different thermodynamic temperature scales based
on unit one are derived and presented in an effort to overcome the incomparable
and difficult to manage numbers of the existing temperature scales. Also
learn what the square root of three has to do with the temperature scales
and the boiling/freezing points of water. By assigning either the boiling
or freezing points of water the unit 1.0, the different scales become
easily comparable, and the gradation scales become relevant for other
measurements such as the chemical and physical constants of matter-energy.

he Electronic and Neutronic Schemata of the Elements
is a full-color book with over 125 color illustrations of the new periodic
table. The schemata of the elements are presented in selected versions
of the electronic and neutronic configurations of the elements. The
schemata represent a distinct re-structuring of the conventional periodic
table. Color coded patterns of centrosymmetry, translation and reflective
symmetry produce teaching and research aids for high school and college
students. The selected compilation of electronic and neutronic schemata
in this book represent only a few of the thousands of schemata now being
produced by the Earth/matriX project.

Comparative Analytical Drawings of the Aztec Calendar

This 45-page work combines photos, drawings, and schematics
to examine the art and science of the Aztec Calendar and the Pyramids
of Teotihuacan. Excerpt: "The case may be that the Aztec Calendar may
have functioned as a periodic table of the elements. In order to explore
such a possibility, we must first compare the symbolism within the day-glyph
ring on the face of the Aztec Sun Stone, in relation to the elements
of matter-energy, as we know them today. It would appear that the Aztec
Calendar kept cosmological time of the Universe. Besides measuring the
Cosmic cycles, the Aztec Calendar may measured the minute world of the
elements and their atoms."

IMAGES OF THE AZTEC
CALENDAR

The high contrast images presented in this book isolate distinct elements
of the Aztec Calendar in an effort to bring out original views of the
distinct relationships within the calendar's design. The analytical
views reflect certain degrees relational to a circle and the ancient
reckoning numbers, while others emphasize the laws of geometry.

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